Peinture Acrylique Blanche Sur Tissu Raye Blanc Et Orange 1967 by Daniel Buren
Peinture Acrylique Blanche Sur Tissu Raye Blanc Et Orange
The Bold Simplicity of Buren's Striped Vision
This 1967 acrylic work on striped fabric exemplifies Daniel Buren's radical approach to minimalist art. The alternating white and orange stripes create a visual rhythm that challenges traditional notions of painting and space. Buren's use of fabric as a canvas was revolutionary, blurring the boundaries between painting and sculpture. The work's repetitive pattern invites viewers to contemplate the relationship between art and its environment, a central concern in Buren's oeuvre.
Created during a pivotal period in Buren's career, this piece reflects his growing interest in site-specific installations. The stripes, precisely 8.7 cm wide, demonstrate Buren's meticulous approach to composition. As noted by the Museum of Modern Art, Buren's striped works from this period were instrumental in redefining the relationship between artwork and exhibition space. The piece's bold color contrast and geometric precision make it a standout example of 1960s minimalist experimentation.
Buren's Minimalist Revolution
Daniel Buren emerged as a leading figure in the minimalist movement during the late 1960s. His work with striped patterns became a signature element that would define his artistic practice. This period marked Buren's transition from traditional painting techniques to more conceptual approaches that questioned the very nature of artistic display.
The striped motif seen in this 1967 work became Buren's visual language, allowing him to explore themes of repetition, perception, and spatial relationships. His work from this era was characterized by a rejection of artistic individualism in favor of systematic approaches to art-making. The Tate Modern has highlighted how Buren's striped works challenged conventional notions of authorship and originality in art.
This particular arrangement of white and orange stripes represents Buren's most successful exploration of visual rhythm, where the interaction between color and form creates a dynamic tension that activates the surrounding space.
Technical Mastery in Minimalist Composition
Precision in Pattern
The work demonstrates Buren's meticulous approach to composition. Each stripe measures exactly 8.7 cm in width, creating a precise visual rhythm across the canvas. This exacting measurement was crucial to Buren's artistic process, where mathematical precision took precedence over expressive brushwork.
Material Innovation
Buren's choice of fabric as a support material was revolutionary for its time. The acrylic paint on striped fabric created a unique textural quality that distinguished his work from traditional canvas paintings. This material innovation allowed Buren to explore new relationships between the artwork and its exhibition context, as the fabric could be adapted to various spatial configurations.
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Bring home this gallery-quality framed print of Daniel Buren's groundbreaking 1967 composition. Each print is carefully framed to preserve the artwork's visual impact, with free worldwide shipping included. The 30×40 cm size offers the perfect balance between presence and versatility for any wall space.
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This framed print makes a striking statement in modern interiors. The bold contrast between white and orange stripes creates a focal point that can anchor a minimalist space. For optimal display, consider placing the print against a neutral-colored wall to allow the stripes to create their full visual impact. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well in living rooms, studies, or above a console table in an entryway. The work's geometric precision complements contemporary furniture designs, making it an excellent choice for spaces with clean lines and uncluttered surfaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Each print comes with a premium gallery frame that complements the artwork. The frame is designed to enhance the visual impact of the piece while providing protection. The framing process uses archival materials to ensure long-term preservation of the print.
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The prints are produced using archival-quality inks and papers designed to resist fading. With proper care and display conditions, the print will maintain its vibrant colors for many years. We recommend displaying the print away from direct sunlight to maximize its longevity.
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Sources & Further Reading
- Tate. "Daniel Buren: The 1960s." tate.org.uk
- The Museum of Modern Art. "Minimalism and Conceptual Art." moma.org
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